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Paul Makube, Senior Agricultural Economist at FNB, and host Ray White examine the impact of black frost on potato farming. The frost struck crops in Limpopo during an early July cold spell, causing extensive damage to potato plantings and other vegetables like peppers. This is likely to lead to higher prices for consumers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Black frost destroyed crops in South Africa's northernmost province, Limpopo, leading a significant farmers' organization to issue a warning about looming food shortages in the region. Potatoes, tomatoes, and a host of other vegetables were damaged when black frost struck the province early on Sunday. To help us understand how much damage has been done, Paul Makube, Senior Agricultural Economist at FNB, converses with Motheo Khoaripe. Leading South African home loan provider Standard Bank says it is seeing a rise in first-time buyer activity, indicating that customers are bracing for an interest rate cut. In order to assist us understand the subtleties of the trend, host Motheo Khoaripe speaks with Kabelo Makeke, Head of Personal and Private Banking at Standard Bank South Africa. South Africa has fully embraced the potential of digital health technology to improve access to skills and services, boost the standard and coverage of healthcare, and promote healthy lifestyle changes to postpone the onset of acute and chronic illnesses. Because mobile devices are so widely used, we may now communicate with computers and with one other in new and speedier ways. This makes it more likely than ever that digital health will have an impact on our health and wellness, especially in light of recent technological advancements. Host Motheo Khoaripe is joined by Check Point's Workspace Solutions Architect Shayimamba Conco to discuss this future. South Africa's economic prospects are significantly impacted by the status of the global economy. The US Federal Reserve has declared its commitment to maintain higher interest rates in an effort to combat inflation. The rand might be impacted by this, and borrowing costs for developing nations like South Africa might increase. Talking with Ndumiso Kubheka, Chief Economist at KH Research Equity Partners, is host Motheo Khoaripe. As per the 2024 Global Risk Landscape, about 50% of global corporate leaders think that their companies have an antifragile approach towards risk. But only 7% of respondents said their organizations were "risk welcoming," and only 19% said they took a very proactive approach to risk management. To offer more background to this , Motheo Khoaripe speaks with Richard Walker, National Head of Risk Advisory Services, BDO SA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The northern-most province of South Africa, Limpopo, has black frost-damaged crops, prompting a major farmers' association to warn of impending food shortages in the area. Tomatoes, vegetables like potatoes and others suffered damage when the province was hit by black frost on Sunday morning. To aid in our comprehension of the extent of the damage done, Motheo Khoaripe speaks with Paul Makube, Senior Agricultural Economist at FNB.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Interview by Coco Le Sex Bomb, Come with us now on a journey through a whimsical world of comedy as actor and photographer Dave Brown unveils over twenty years of iconic memories from the global phenomenon that is The Mighty Boosh when he brings Behind the Boosh to Australia this August. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the pilot that started it all Brown brings a truckload of never-before-seen photos documenting the entire wild ride. HEAVY had the pleasure of chatting with the enigmatic Brown about the exclusive event to get a glimpse into all of the weird and wonderful things that happen when you document, “file” and compile over 20 years of friendship, laughter and goofing around. We contemplate the love and life of The Mighty Boosh all these years later and reflect on the inception of characters like Bollo The Gorilla, Black Frost, Australian zookeeper Joey Moose and Naan Bread. Brown is one of those people that you instantly feel like you have known for a lifetime and in a way, to the fans like you and I, he is. He will be speaking at both Melbourne and Sydney shows for the lucky ones that take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.Behind The Boosh showcases Brown's extensive photographic archive, carefully curated to present a collection of his personal favourites. These captivating images span over 20 years, capturing poignant moments from early live gigs, behind-the-scenes glimpses during TV show filming, and the electric energy of their global tours. Through Brown's lens, viewers gain an intimate insight into the lives and characters of The Mighty Boosh creative collective, providing a visual narrative unlike any other. “The love The Mighty Boosh still has to this day is comparable to legendary acts such as Monty Python and continues to draw in people of all ages. It was such a bonus to have a great photographer who was part of the show, Dave never missed anything! “I almost find it difficult to look at them because it takes me back immediately to that time, and because Dave was always taking photos, the snaps are genuine; they're not posed,” said creator Noel Fielding. Listen to the full interview to get a rare insight into the mechanisms and brains trust of one of the world's funniest and most creative comic talents.
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The year 1816 is known as the "Year Without a Summer", also the "Poverty Year" and "Eighteen Hundred and Froze To Death" because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by almost a degree and a half. Summer temperatures in Europe were the coldest on record between the years of 1766–2000. This resulted in major food shortages across the Northern Hemisphere. Evidence suggests that this was caused predominantly what is called a volcanic winter event caused by the massive 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in April in the Dutch East Indies known today as Indonesia. This eruption was the largest in at least 1,300 years. In China the result was a massive famine. As a result of the series of prior volcanic eruptions, crops had been poor for several years; the final blow came in 1815 with the eruption of Tambora. Europe, still recuperating from the Napoleonic Wars, suffered from food shortages. The impoverished especially suffered during this time. Low temperatures and heavy rains resulted in failed harvests in Britain and Ireland. Families in Wales traveled long distances begging for food. Famine was prevalent in north and southwest Ireland, following the failure of wheat, oat, and potato harvests. In Germany, the crisis was severe. Food prices rose sharply throughout Europe and lead to peasant revolutions. In the spring and summer of 1816, a persistent "dry fog" was observed in parts of the eastern United States. The fog reddened and dimmed the sunlight, such that sunspots were visible to the naked eye. Neither wind nor rainfall dispersed the "fog". Because it was really not a fog at all – but the result of the dirt and debris hurled into the high atmosphere – the fog – so to speak was literally above the weather. The weather was not in itself a hardship for those accustomed to long winters. The real problem lay in the weather's effect on crops and thus on the supply of food and firewood. At higher elevations, where farming was problematic in good years, the cooler climate was not able support agriculture at all. On June 6, snow fell in Albany New York, frost was reported five nights in a row in late June, causing extensive crop damage as far south as Pennsylvania. New England also experienced major consequences from the eruption of Tambora. Though fruits and vegetable crops survived, corn was reported to have ripened so poorly that no more than a quarter of it was usable for food. This moldy and unripe harvest wasn't even fit for animal feed. The final blow came on September 27, 1816 when a killing frost and freeze ended the growing seas from the Mid-Atlantic State northward. The Black Frost as it become known ushered in a terrible winter of famine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Black Frost, also known as If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me! This week we swim with a cast of extras against some multicultural fair in "Tough Love." In this episode, we discuss: Plot and Firsts (2:00) Initial Thoughts (9:00) Kelly thinks about Season 1 (18:00) Twinkie Defense (25:30) Crux of this episode — its basically the first half of Tabula Rasa's second half (39:00) Talking Dawn and Hank; guardianship and what's best for Dawn and Buffy (42:00) Willow and Tara (52:15) Yelling (1:03:00) Watches (1:18:30) Rankings (1:23:15) Full show notes at our website and we're @beepmepod on Twitter, Instagram Facebook, Tumblr for all the good stuff. We have a season-long playlist that grows by the episode featuring the music of Buffy and this podcast at Beep Me — Funtime Playlist for Podcast Fans Season 5. You can email us at beepmepod@gmail.com too, if that's your thing! Next episode: Aim for the horsies! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beepmepod/support
Founded by Kayla Boyd, Black Frost is a Christmas merchandise brand that promotes the representation of Black Christmas figures during the holiday season. They provide seasonal products, such as ornaments and fashion tops that celebrate diversity, embrace culture, and bring awareness to issues that matter the most within our community. The mission of Black Frost is to provide quality season products that customers can identify with during the holiday season. In addition to selling merchandise, they serve as a liaison for service opportunities. Their Give Love initiative specifically focuses on the healing and development of Black and Brown communities. They are strongly committed to recognizing community needs by actively working to connect people with resources. If you're looking for merchandise with Black Christmas figures or looking to give love during the holiday season, check them out at www.shopblackfrost.com or @shopblackfrost on all social media platforms. Use code JOYFUL55 for 15% off all any purchases at Black Frost! Website: www.shopblackfrost.com All social media: @shopblackfrost --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acrossthemicwithjuliotaku/message
The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer, also the Poverty Year and Eighteen Hundred and Froze To Death because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by almost a degree and a half. Summer temperatures in Europe were the coldest on record between the years of 1766–2000. This resulted in major food shortages across the Northern Hemisphere. The final blow came on September 27, 1816 when a killing frost and freeze ended the growing seas from the Mid-Atlantic State northward. The Black Frost as it become known ushered in a terrible winter of famine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like Janus, or a piece of domino, the two faces of metamorphosis...
The final episode of this arc of the Black Frost story line
Inside Jokes - Sunday, March 15th, 2020 - Darren/Frost Host Dean Young // https://twitter.com/comicdeanyoung Guests Darren Frost // https://twitter.com/comedywhore Lewis Black // https://www.lewisblack.com/
The beginning of the DnD adventure Black Frost
Welcome to Sweatydale, also known as If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me! This week we get wasted (metaphorically, metaphorically) and talk season 4, episode 5, "Beer Bad." In this episode, we talk plot and firsts (2:00), impressions (9:50), dangerous libations (16:00), Black Frost and bars on campus (28:00). Eventually, we yell at each other (42:00), watch together (1:05:00) and rank this episode (1:07:30). Full show notes at our website and @beepmepod on Twitter, Instagram Facebook, Tumblr for all the good stuff and beepmepod@gmail.com for general chitchat! Next episode: "You should be using a 50. And Blue Voodoo, not your best bet unless you dig the distort..." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beepmepod/support
Seit mehr als zehn Jahren erarbeiten sich die norddeutschen NAILED TO OBSCURITY durch ihren Stil zwischen Melodic Death Metal, Doom und progressiven Einflüssen einen stetig wachsenden Namen durch eben jene Herangehensweise. Mit ihrem Underground-Debüt »Abyss…« setzten sie bereits ein erstes Ausrufezeichen, vor allem waren es aber ihre Alben »Opaque« (2013) und das letztjährige »King Delusion«, die sie große Schritte haben machen lassen. Ihre melancholischen Songs, die nie die nötige Härte vermissen lassen, schaffen stets eine eigene Dynamik, die Hörer unmittelbar in ihren Bann zieht und sie dort jeden Ton und jede Zeile durchleben lässt. Am 11.1.2019 haben die deutschen Melodic Death/Doom Metaller ihr Nuclear Blast-Debüt »Black Frost« auf den Markt gebracht https://www.nuclearblast.de/de/label/music/band/about/4104636.nailed-to-obscurity.html http://www.nailedtoobscurity.com/
Metal Mantra - O Podcast Onde o Metal é Sagrado Os melhores reviews do mundo heavy metal, todos dias na sua timeline Você está ouvindo Guest Review - sua entrevista semanal com um convidado do mundo heavy metal Nos mande suas perguntas, sugestões, críticas, correções, elogios ou quaisquer outros comentários: Email - metalmantrapodcast@gmail.com Fb - Twitter - Instagram - @metalmantrapod Conheça o Heavy Bulletin - O Seu Guia Definitivo Para o Mundo do Heavy Metal - colabora.ai/metalmantra Ouça primeiro em - anchor.fm/metalsagrado Metal Mantra - Podcast Para o Metal Sagrado #MetalMantra
Metal Mantra - O Podcast Onde o Metal é Sagrado Os melhores reviews do mundo heavy metal, todos dias na sua timeline Você está ouvindo Metal Mantra Nos mande suas perguntas, sugestões, críticas, correções, elogios ou quaisquer outros comentários: Email - metalmantrapodcast@gmail.com Fb - Twitter - Instagram - @metalmantrapod Ouça primeiro em - anchor.fm/metalsagrado Metal Mantra - Podcast Para o Metal Sagrado #MetalMantra
The second episode of William's two-part Black Frost hard sci-fi scenario. In this episode our intrepid explorers begin to realize the horrible danger they are in and make a concerted effort to escape with their lives – and without bringing an unknown plague aboard their ship! This scenario is played in Savage Worlds at our very own gaming table and is presented with limited editing for length and overall quality, though you'll still hear plenty sniffles and the rustling of … Continue reading →
The second episode of William’s two-part Black Frost hard sci-fi scenario. In this episode our intrepid explorers begin to realize the horrible danger they are in and make a concerted effort to escape with their lives – and without bringing an unknown plague aboard their ship! This scenario is played in Savage Worlds at our very own gaming table and is presented with limited editing for length and overall quality, though you’ll still hear plenty sniffles and the rustling of … Continue reading →
Intro Opening Track 1) ANEIMUS "Before The Eons" 4:42 Track 2 ) OVERKILL "Head Of A Pin" 5:55 Break Wolf Hoffman ACCEPT Interview Segment 1 Track 3) ACCEPT "Mistress Of The Dark" Live 7:36 Wolf Hoffman Interview Segment 2 Track 4) NAILED TO OBSCURITY "Black Frost" 7:40 Break / David Anderson SOILWORK Interview Segment 1 Track 5) SOILWORK "Arrival" 3:53 David Anderson SOILWORK Interview Segment 2 Track 6) SOILWORK "Full Moon Shoals" Track 7) MESHUGGAH "Inside What's Beneath Behind" (Destroy Erase Improve) 4:32 Break Track 8) AVANTASIA "The Raven Child" 11:15
For The Skulls of Wrath Fake Radio show 2019 season, episode 2/52 we feature Ole Lamberti; Guitarist for German Melodic Death Metal / Doom Metal band, Nailed to Obscurity. The bands newest album, "Black Frost" is due to be released on the 11th of January 2018, right at the start of a massive European tour that sees the band supporting Soilwork and Amorphis- alone side Ukrainians, Jinjer. http://www.nailedtoobscurity.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nailedtoobscurity/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- The Skulls Of Wrath Weekly Podcast is a heavy metal podcast hosted by intrepid podcaster and heavy metal fan, 'Stinkface' ----------------------------------------------------------------- Links: SKULLS OF WRATH WEEKLY PODCAST: SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/2IZfAlk1Lpl2grYOkYqH15 ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/skulls-of-wrath/id1436798366 Subscribe https://goo.gl/h76GGe Website https://www.skullsofwrath.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/skullsofwrath Twitter https://twitter.com/skullsofwrath Instagram https://www.instagram.com/skullsofwrath/ Merch (NZ) http://skullsofwrath.printmighty.co.nz/ Merch (USA) https://teespring.com/stores/skulls-of-wrath -----------------------------------------------------------------
Germany's very own Nailed To Obscurity are releasing their new album Black Frost in January and HEAVY Mag sat down to chat to them all about it.
Jan-Ole Lamberti and Raimund Ennenga (Nailed to Obscurity). The lads from Nailed to Obscurity discuss their new album for 2019, Black Frost.
The first episode of William's two-part Black Frost hard sci-fi scenario. In this episode we meet the misfits who are about to embark on an unexpected search and rescue mission. This scenario is played in Savage Worlds at our very own gaming table and is presented with limited editing for length and overall quality, though you'll still hear plenty sniffles and the rustling of snacks as they go around the table. If you enjoy this story, I strongly encourage you … Continue reading →
The first episode of William’s two-part Black Frost hard sci-fi scenario. In this episode we meet the misfits who are about to embark on an unexpected search and rescue mission. This scenario is played in Savage Worlds at our very own gaming table and is presented with limited editing for length and overall quality, though you’ll still hear plenty sniffles and the rustling of snacks as they go around the table. If you enjoy this story, I strongly encourage you … Continue reading →
Metal Chick Podcast Episode 033 - Michael Schaub, Lead Singer for Black Frost talks Math Metal. In this episode we're talking to Michael Schaub, a single dad who has his hands full with a ton of different projects. And then he explains what math metal is and how it applies to metal music in general. Links: Michael Schaub Facebook Amillennial Facebook Black Frost Facebook Order Of Unukalhai Facebook Stone Crow Facebook Suffer In Black Facebook
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Spate Radio Special Guests include female MC Black Frost
"Mantra of Walls and Wiring" is the first of a set of three one hour mixes created in 2005. The other two are "The Hum in the Room" and "Acoustical Illusion" (will follow later). As you can read from the titles, these mixes thematically deal with the sound you can hear in your living environment; the 'everyday hum' surrounding you. I got inspired for this theme when I listened to a slowly fading ambient-cd...and finally realised the cd had already stopped for quite a while and I was obviously listening to (and enjoying) the hum of my own refrigerator! Since then the household environmental sounds do not disturb me anymore...they became part of the music I'm playing. Starting point of these programs is the text Paul Simon wrote for Philip Glass's 'Changing Opinion' ('Songs from Liquid Days'), featured here in an extremely 'deconstructed' version (full text below). Compared to the previous mixes these mixes are less accessible for listeners not used to 'ambient drone music'. These are the most 'minimal' mixes, containing some very strange combinations: the David Darling recording with the Wulu Bunun for example (which may give the feeling you are lifted into the sky) flowing into the sound of eternal rest of Eliane Radigue, followed by Herbert's sound of home-cooking bringing you back to your own private home. As in all mixes, there are some dark and tense parts. This is not meant to be 'new age happiness' at all. But in fact its serene timelessness never fails to amaze me. --- originally published on Ambientblog --- PLAYLIST: Philips Cellulite Remover- private collectionEvil Jon - fc4004- Wein, Weib und Gesang, 2004, Kikapu KPU 072Philip Glass - Changing Opinion (deconstructed)- Music from Liquid Days, 1986, CBS DIDC 10217Stephen Phillips - Drone 2- Drone Download Project 2003Scanner - Spyder- X-Rated, the Electronic Files, 2002, Boudisque BOU 8Sleep Research Facility - Nostromo – A Deck- Nostromo, 2001, Cold Spring csr34cdAlp Fridge - Freezer- At home with Alp, 1999, Soleilmoon 01863Igneous Flame - Cyclical- unreleased, 2004Arve Henriksen - Breathing- Sakuteiki, 2001, Rune Grammofon 2021Alan Howarth - Sailing Ship Creaks- Real Hollywood Sound Effects, 1997, GNP crescendo 8054Annette van de Gorne - Terre- Storm of Drones, 1996, Asphodel 966Christopher Hobbs - McGrimmon will never return- Ensemble Pieces, 1975, Obscure OBS2Austere - Whainer- Drone Download Project 2003Stars of the Lid - Down 3- The Tired Sounds of, 2001, Kranky KRANK 050Alvin Lucier - Music on a long thin wire- Ohm, the Electric Gurus of Electronic Music 2000, Ellipsis CD3270Darrin Verhagen - As X-rays- Black Frost, 2004, Dorobo 020Rumble, low frequency- private collectionArno Peeters - The Clothing Room Sphere- private collectionArno Peeters - Shaftsphere- private collectionSleep Research Facility - Dead Weather Machine- Dead Weather Machine, 2004, manifold MANCD042Johann Johannson - Virgulegu Forsetar, second movement- Virgulegu Forsetar, 2004, Touch TO:64Richard Bone - Stillness Repeating- Ambienism, 2004, Spiralight RecordingsGrandma's Fussbuster - How Dry I Am / Rub-a-dub-dub, I can't believe it's a tub- Grandma's Fussbuster, CDBABY, 1996Boyd Rice (Non) - Extract 12- Terra Incognita, 2004, Mute Records 9256David Darling & the Wulu Bunun - Pasibutbut (Prayer for a rich millet harvest)- Mudanin Kata, 2004, Riverboat, TUGCD 1032Eliane Radigue - Kailasha- Trilogie de la Mort, 1998, XI records, XI 119Herbert - In the Kitchen- Around the House, 2002, !K7, !K7105CDAlp - Microwave Oven / Electric Oven / Pan of Boiling Water- At home with Alp, 1999, Soleilmoon 01863